Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Mexico certifies Impinj for electronic vehicle registration

Thursday, April 15, 2010

The government of Mexico has certified Impinj’s Speedway Revolution reader for purchase by state agencies and automotive industries in compliance with the upcoming electronic vehicle registration initiative, Regstro Publico Vehicular (REPUVE).

In the countrywide vehicle identification program, Impinj’s Speedway readers will encode required data onto government sanctioned Gen 2 tags, provided by Mexico-based label stock converter Digilogics.


The initiative is set to take effect in July 2010 and requires all new cars, trucks, buses and other public vehicles, along with auto manufactures and importers to participate. [end] 

Ascendent ID has launched a long-range RFID tag for automatic vehicle identification systems in applications such as gated communities, parking facilities and college campuses.

The new CompacTag comes in a small package which can be installed inside the windshield by utilizing hook-and-loop fasteners or double-sided tapes for applications requiring a removable mount.

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TagMaster announced that its Austria-based partner, 7iD Technologies, has ordered the delivery of 45 new TagMaster ultra high frequency XT-3 readers as part for a vehicle tracking installation in Europe.

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Impinj and RFsense took part in the joint installment of a complete source to floor RFID solution for “memove,” a new apparel brand and part of Brazil’s Valdac Global Brands.

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Mexico’s Federal Tolling Authority - Caminos y Puentes Federales de Ingresos y Servicios Conexos (CAPUFE) - has awarded a contract to system integrator Axiompass to install a toll-free system for residents using Sirit RFID readers.

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SMARTRAC announced that the company recently signed an agreement to acquireNeology Inc., a provider of integrated solutions for the tolling, electronic vehicle registration (EVR) and public safety markets.

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The Emirates Identity Authority (EIDA) announced that the registration of Emirati newborns is now mandatory for electronic passports (e-passport) and ID cards, according to ArabianBusiness.com.

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